Nevada received only half as much grant land as other southwest states to use for funding education. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Cowboys at Horseman’s Park help Metro apprehend a suspected carjacker on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Colton Payne/Facebook)
Melody Cabral and her family rented from King Futt’s PFM and immediately encountered issues with the maintenance of the property. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
When Connie Lewis rented from King Futt’s PFM she fought the company to maintain what she says was basic upkeep of the house, from weather stripping to a bug problem. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
After the Recession corporate landlords bought thousands of homes families had lost to foreclosure. A Review-Journal investigation found that one of those landlords named King Futt’s PFM, a local company with hundreds of homes across the valley, has a higher eviction rate than average and a reputation for not maintaining properties. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Jim Berchtold goes over the rights and laws that tenants and landlords have when it comes to security deposits, evictions and Habitability issues and the steps someone needs to take at the RJC.
Family Court judges made up more than half of the 11 most unpopular judges reviewed in the 2019 Judicial Performance Evaluation.
Renee Summerour, Metro Editor Carri Geer Thevenot and UNLV political science professor, Dr. Rebecca Gill discuss the 2019 Judicial Performance Evaluation, Judging the Judges.
Most of Clark County’s municipal and justice court judges are performing generally well, per the latest “Judging the Judges” survey.
Most of Clark County’s judges are performing well, but some did not fair as well in the Review-Journal’s 2019 Judging the Judges Judicial Performance Evaluation.
Attorneys feel each Nevada Supreme Court Justice is performing generally well, according to the latest Judicial Performance Evaluation.